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As an Outside Food Sales Representative, you'll be responsible for the overall sales and relationship management efforts for existing and prospective customers within your assigned territory.
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What we’d prefer for you to bring to our firm: Licensed in South Carolina as a Professional Land Surveyor is a plus Experience with Drones is a plus Physical/Mental Demands: Talk, hear, use hands and fingers to handle or feel, stoop, kneel, crouch, reach Ability to lift/push/pull up to 10-25 pounds occasionally.
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Buncombe County Parks & Recreation is looking to hire a Recreation Operations Manager to increase and enhance recreational and cultural opportunities through grass roots efforts and expanded relationships within the community.
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As the Restaurant General Manager at the Flatiron Hotel you are a passionate food and beverage professional with extensive knowledge of the hospitality industry. Oversee food and beverage across an Italian restaurant, Speakeasy, and Rooftop space to ensure maximum profits and guest experiences are achieved.
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As a key member of the Wicked Weed Brewing team, the Floor Manager is accountable for all taproom activities and must understand POS systems, personnel management and motivation, development and coaching, food safety and customer satisfaction.
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Food and beverage menu updates, edits, changes, and prints for events. This is a hybrid position that will focus on booking private events at Wicked Weed Funkatorium and Cultura (2-3 days per week) and managing all FOH taproom activities (2-3 days per week.
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If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Medicaid Eligibility Area Manager opening. The Area Manager reports to Area Director and/or Regional Director and is responsible for completing all assigned tasks to fulfill all facility contract requirements.
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Customer Satisfaction: Ensure customer needs and expectations are met, collaborating with the Install Manager for smooth project execution. Benefits: Bonus based on performance Company car Competitive salary Flexible schedule Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Role: In-Home Sales Flooring and Design ConsultantLocation: Western North CarolinaAre you ready to embark on a rewarding career journey with limitless potential.
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Provide complex support to and reports for the Parks & Recreation Director and County leadership as needed; prepare and present staff reports and other correspondence as appropriate and necessary.
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The Purchasing Manager is responsible for all the estimating and pricing required to build custom homes. The Purchasing Manager will oversee all purchasing and estimating activities for the company, partnering with senior management in vendor selection and negotiation, construction scheduling and home buyer support.
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SAVES is fortunate to have the support of a referral relationship manager and a marketing manager to help drive awareness of the SAVES brand, doctors, and services to both the referral and pet owner communities.
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Answers calls to Sales office by third ring; takes detailed inquiry leads and submits to appropriate manager. · Inputs amenities into Alice for VIP clients and processes paperwork (amenity card, details to In-Room Dining.
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Asheville is known not only for its dynamic food scene and microbreweries but also for ethnic and exotic dining at the area’s 250-plus independent restaurants. Mission Hospital, licensed for 815 beds, is the flagship hospital of Mission Health, an operating division of HCA Healthcare and the state’s sixth largest health system.
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Asheville offers over 20 city and county public schools, a variety of faith-based schools with challenging curriculums as well as a number of private schools, including some of the best boarding schools in the US. Residents also enjoy easy access to air travel nearby in Asheville, Charlotte, NC and Greenville, SC.
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Supervise and direct regular training for all staff members and ensure their proficiency in guest service, food & beverage operations, loss prevention, and our company operating standards; supervise direct reports which may include: Assistant General Managers, Facility Managers, Kitchen Managers, and Event Managers.
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